Under the Big Tent
With the circus returning to Baltimore in late November, Jmore catches up with Juliette Feld Grossman of Feld Entertainment.
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Juliette Feld Grossman: “At the end of the day, people come to live entertainment because they want to be connected to other people.” (Provided photo)
With the circus returning to Baltimore in late November, Jmore catches up with Juliette Feld Grossman of Feld Entertainment.
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Bubbling Over with Love: Parents at "Harvest Fest" wasted no time in capturing their young ones indulging in the fine art of bubble mayhem. (Provided photo)
The community event featured cocktails and ice cream shakes, games and activities, inflatable Skee-Ball, marble painting, bubbles, balloons and caricatures, and music by the Sagamore Band.
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Alana Snyder: "You don't want to do an injustice to all of the suffering and trauma that happened, but my goal was to be able to read it with my 3-year-old.” (Provided photo)
Krieger Schechter Day School graduate Alana Snyder’s new book, “Grandma is a Survivor,” is based on her childhood memories of visiting her Polish-born maternal grandmother.
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Holding a photo of her late son Evan, Shari Ungerleider is shown here with her husband Jeff and their children Justin, Leigh and Sydney. (Provided photo)
Shari Ungerleider of the nonprofit JScreen writes about the importance of carrier screening with genetic counseling.
Read MoreThe Sept. 7 program in Ellicott City will feature rabbis and others talking about the needs of Jewish disabled congregants and their families.
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Richard Guerry, of the Institute for Responsible Online and Cell-Phone Communication, will speak at Jmore's "Parenting, Perils and Possibilities: Diving Into Digital" event on Sept. 12. (Provided photo)
Richard Guerry, founder and executive director of the Institute for Responsible Online and Cell-Phone Communication, will speak at Jmore’s “Parenting, Perils and Possibilities: Diving Into Digital” event on Tuesday, Sept. 12.
Read MoreFor Faye Rivkin, not having kids hasn’t made it difficult to maintain a community, but it is harder to make some of the major life decisions we all need to make as we get older.
Read MoreSynagogues and other Jewish organizations are seeing a rise in the number of children and teens who suffer from food allergies, and are adjusting to make sure that no one is endangered or feels left out.
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Beth Tfiloh's new chazzan, Pinny Schachter (center), performs at the congregation's Israel Independence Day celebration with Avraham Rosenblum and the Diasporados. (Provided photo)
More than 1,000 were on hand to enjoy Israeli-style food and music at the Pikesville synagogue.
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By 2030, all Baby Boomers will be 65 or older, a demographic shift known as "the gray tsunami." (Photo by Andrea Piacquadio on pexels.com)
Jmore recently spoke with Rabbi Richard F. Address, founder and director of Jewish Sacred Aging and the keynote speaker at AgeWell Baltimore’s upcoming “Generations, Conversations and Community” event on May 9.
Read MoreBaltimore’s Jewish community will hold a plethora of events and gatherings to celebrate Yom Ha’atzmaut, or Israel Independence Day.
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